My point of view as a writer has to be a lot more ego-less than just like being some performer on stage with a hairdo.
It seems like we are moving towards something, some kind of point and it is probably going to be an important point in our development or dissolution. That is what everybody seems to be thinking.
My values, our values, aren't about pointing fingers. They are about offering a helping hand.
I try mainly to just focus on character and what my character's point of view is, with each person, and try to figure out story.
Common participation in the Eucharist can only be a final outcome of ecumenic dialogue, not the starting point.
It's the weight of expectation that's the hardest to deal with, really, from my point of view.
I always see that there's a - from a philosophical point of view - there's the appearance of things that everybody wants you to think is happening, then there's the reality underneath it.
I didn't want my genome to be sequenced by any of the companies that were out there doing the partial sequences just from the point of view of commercialisation.
It's simply impossible for me to filter my thoughts and feelings. I tell it from my point of view. I'm an open book.
By the way, the point between rationality and what we would call the irrational is a very difficult point to establish. There's no specific line, as you know.
There's a few tunes of mine that don't have jokes, but most of them have a joke and they have a humorous point of view somewhere.
Eventually the consumer will come to appreciate the editorial point of view of every different brand. User-generated content without editorial oversight will simply be background noise.
You just try to play tough and focus point for point. Sounds so boring, but it's the right thing to do out there.
Certainly it is much easier to think about negotiating and having deals when there is a singular represented point of view. That pretty much is a given.
If there isn't a deep core reason for a film existing, what is the point? For me to be known as a filmmaker that makes films that have a point, I'm stoked.
What makes Superman a hero is not that he has power, but that he has the wisdom and the maturity to use the power wisely. From an acting point of view, that's how I approached the part.
I've lived this very dramatic life, with high points and terrible low points. Nothing has been ordinary, and I want to have the experience of the last breath. I want a little drama to it.
My family is my biggest critic. Since they come from a non-filmi background, they give me an audience's point of view. They have been very supportive of me.
My point of view is that if I love a certain kind of beauty, I want more of that beauty. I don't need 200 different beauties.
The next couple of jobs will determine, at least from a business point of view, if I'm a guy who's actually the real thing or I'm a guy who's had a nice moment.
I think even back as far as 'Lord of the Rings,' there was always the chance that 'The Hobbit' would be made, even way back then. Of course at that point, Peter Jackson didn't probably think at that point that he'd be directing it.